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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-07-02, Page 9111[111AY'," JULY glad, 195.9 • 1UNIORS, KNOX CHURCH, HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC •' The' Junior Congregation of Knox Presbyterian Church held their annual picnic -on the .41tUreb lawn on Tuesday,June 234. Following the races, conducted by the teachers, and games,, under the supervision of Mrs. 'A. M. • • 4 • 0 Harper:* lunch was served. Th,e..; Ann. Rae and AndreW Pirie- kick- wymert of the „races 'were: Be. ,trieishoez-JOatKia. (§1,V11.1_4' 9141.4.P.St ginnera—Jape Bisset ,and Peter philln-a-b0 VOW anA rove; four-year-olds—AhneMaj JI**MY dsohmg Wick Ewan and Geoffery 'Snow; '1iv. ward44. ews' Wo Ygartolds—,Susan Bisset and Short. Asher; six-year-olds—Janice Twad- Export%.from Japan to Canada' dle and Harry • Chambers; • seven., of wearing.AndpeaaOlfro year-olds—Betsy Jerry and John 1,2 million to. apvggi40.1"- thilhon b Lodge; eight and nine -year-olds-- tween .1953 and158. , ....••••••••••••• - • iN Hal II •...Ato,,, • • 1 • .• \ „."'".1->". 10e• '..4 .... 4 . V , . . , • , . e„ ,,,,,,,, .,,,,,, : :I, . (,; . : . A. ...... .. ' ' , .10,..177, .,..... ...7. . ii,Ft 1 1 rsireres—r" •••••• , V .--4,.--- .-----W 1- ----.'1,1 .1/4iiViii.,',';':':V.'^-..i7^.4, • ^s..^ t321'er'S'IA-2" .. • ...13.64Arf li. 1.6.'"4Cr.VV'',V,kryannttaillIsViatS".,, .1.)4r, iriZi....... " Itrilif. li 1St -il 01 i ( a' ,.,• ,.... Ai.' 7 . _... . Id •Integration — means more value for M4ssey-Ferguson customers• ^ . 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Inventive genius is uni- Versal and in Massey -Ferguson pro- ducts youtet the benefit of the top- flight engineering of a world-wide - • coMpany. • Integration by Massey -Ferguson means more' value in the products yOu bily to: hdp you krill more easily, MOre efficiently, And more profitably, Ask your local dealer about the latest Massey -Ferguson 'tractors and combines. • Massey—F6isgliscm Liniited TORONTO TUJ ciox)Eclit Susan Sale Wins'Aitedal PAGE 1411q11 • The Robert • Pa* • memo 'al .medal, donated annually by'Victor, Lauriston to therade8 student with the highest standing at Gode- rich Public School, has been awarded to Susan Sale. ' • ' She is the daughter Of Mr. and Mrs; E. F. Sale. Sixty-seven pupil's graduated from, Goderich Public School this year, according to grade 8 pro- motion lists released by Principal R. M. Shackleton. Following iswa list of the boys and girls who were successful ill their grade 8 stildies:- Miss .G. 111dDowell's elass-,-Shar- Anderson, Wendy, •Auderson; 'He bed Armstrong, Larry Atfield, Sharon Carroll, Gary Chambers, Fred Clifford, Douglas Comrie, Sharlene Cook, Robert Cotisins, Patsy Cutt, Richard Duckworth,. David Edward, Bryan Feagan, Diane Hamilton, Willi -am Harman, Vivien Hugill, Susan Hurst, Elmer Jermyn, Ronald MoCartneY; Betty McConnell, P4t.tiur Nicholson, Lyn Rae, jOe 11ehl, Tommy- Sandy, Barry Scrimgeonr, Shirley Squire, Anne Stephens,Carol Stoddart, John Straughan, "Kent Tlioiiburn, Joyce Vint, Rut!) Wallace, Sandra Ware,_Jean Whiting, paw Wilson. Miss' L. ItObinson's class—Gerry Ball, John Banter, Jack Chambers, Ronald Crane, Kenneth Crawford, John Cymbal, Jndy, DenoMY, Eustace, Eric Fincher, Dennis Fowler, • Stephanie Hall, Tommy Johnston, Richard Magie, Patricia .McAllister, Donald McCabe, Tom McIver,' Scott 1VIleTaggart, Lois Moore, Harvey Munro, Jennifer Parsons, Shirley' Pierson, 'Diane Rean, Susan ,Sale, Joyce Slater, Sylvia Smith, Paul Squires, Helen Vance, Nancy Waiters, David Wat- son, Judy Weber, Donald Westover. TRIBUTE PAID FR. GLEESON IN FAREWELL CEREMONY HELD Reverend Father 4. P. Gleeson, former pastor of St. Peter's Roman. -Catholic parish, was tendered a farewell -testimonial after mass on Sunday, 'Father GleeSon has been inGode- rich for .11 years, and is returning to the parish of Maidstone; where -he spent 15 •years previousto coining here. " , . Mr. Lee Oullette organized the, testimonial, and the following ad- dress was read, on behalf Of the parish, by Daniel O'Brien: Reverend and, Dear Father Gleeson: It was with deep regret that the members.. of. St, Peter's ,Parish, Goderich, heard of, your appoint- me'nt as Pastor at Maidstone. During the 11 3i'ears in which ygu have beerrour Pastor, we have been very greatly edified by your piety and sanctity. We ,have also ,been deeply impressed by your de- votion to our Blessed Mother -a especially by your earnest and incere efforts JO promote the "knowledge and devotion of Our Lady of Guadaloupe. you have brought. us _muchinformatiOn, on this subject and have greatly in- creased our knowledge and affec- tion -for the Queen of the Americas.• , The members of St. Peters are most sorry to have you leave the Parish as they fully realize and appreciate the good which you have accomplished and - the many grafes and blessings which have flovv`ed on your .parishioners' as a result of your efforts. • On behalf of all the members of St. Peter's Parish I wish to ex- tend to you their very best wishes that you may long "be spared to carry out your priestly duties and . , 4 • • • • • • • • • • .4 rich Summer School, - The winners of the various sports I events were: , • Dashes: Girls, „eight and nine years — Linda Sheardown, Janice Raelbttrn, , Sandra Rawson; boys, eight and nine years—Ronnie 'Mil- ler; Marvyn Mills; girls, 10 and 11 years—Betty Sheardown, Sue Doak, Anne Hardy; boys-, 10 and 11 years —Conrad Waters, Richard Eustace, John Gardiner; girls, 12 And 13 years Dorinda Harrison, Judy Chamney,. Mary Linklater; boys, 12 and 13 years—Doug Harrison, John Wright, Peter Bettger; boys, 14 and over—Frank Gardiner,' Bill Stile's, Jim Stevens. Slipper -kicking, girls, 10 yeas and under — Ann Hardy, Janice Raeburn, Carolyn Waters; wheel- barrow;•boys, 10 years and under -- M. Waters and D-. Smith, M. `Mills and Miller, J.' Hamilton and T. McLeod; slipper -kicking, girls ; 11 years and'over— 'M. Linklater,-Sue that' you .may have health. and happiness at Maidstone. We are certain that you will much 'enjoy renewing your many friendships in that parish where you labored so successfully for many years. Please accept this purse as a sniall token of the "love and esteem in which you ar,e held by your parishioners at St. Peter's Parish in Goclerich. ' A' purse of money .was then pre- sented to• Father Gleeson by Wil- liam Coulthust, on behalf .of -the parishioners. Other purses were presented' by Mrs. Leo Walzak ,on behalf of' the Catholic Women'. League; and by Mrs. Pollock, for -the- Altar Societr. • • • - • There has been a change in re- Doak Judy Chamney; wheelbarrow, placement for Father Gleesop...The boys, 11 years 'and over—B. Stiles new incumberit'is Reverend Father 1 and J. Stevens, R. Eustace and D. Raymond .1Vloynahan, who has sPent. Smith, John Hughes and Peter Bet - the past year at Merlin, Ontario, tger;` jumbled sho-e, girls, 10 years qty years •before that and under—Carolyn Waters, Paul - .t hroy._ . ene: Henderson; pale Ryan:, .j umbled- shoe, boys, 10 years and 'tinder— ' Ronnie Miller,. Andy Plunkett, Tommy McLeod; jumbled shoe, girls,. 11 years and over—Miehele , Hamilton, Betty Wright, Sue Doak; jumbled- shoe,... -boys, 11 years. -a.n-d over—Dwight, AlWiam, Peter b. ea- ger, David Smith. All the children taking part' in, the' junior Sunday School classes -1 were given prizes. Swimming was enjoyed during the afternoon and the 'bounteous lunch was served by. --the members of the Woman's - Association, Picnic Is Held By North Street StifiCW ,School. The North Street United Church Sunday School picnic 'was, held ori Friday afternoon last at the Gode • DANCING MAMBO DIAZOTORY Every Friday Nite BAYFIELD PAVILION IAN WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Roy N. Beniley PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT P.O, Box 478 Phone 1011 GODERICH ONTARIO CHIROPRACTIC • HERBERT B. SUCH, D.C. - Doctor of Chiropractic. Office Hours: • Mon., Thurs.-9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues., Fri. -9 a.m. to 5 p.M. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wed. and Sat. -9 to 11.30 a.m. Vitamin Therapy Office—Corner 'of South St.' and Britannia Road. Phone 341. ALEXANDER & •'CHAPMAN GENERAL INSURANCE ANDREAL ESTATE Bank of Commerce Bldg. -Gbderith. .111one 268. • A. JAlexander, Res. 80 C. P. Chapman. Res. ' 18. George INSURANCE -Turton Co-operators 1 nsurance A )7sssociation Au'to4Accident and Sickness. 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